Politics & Government
Do You Know Where Your Polling Place is Located?
Tuesday St. Petersburg voters will decide the top two candidates in the race for Mayor and three city council districts.
Tuesday, thousands of St. Petersburg residents will head to the polls to vote in mayoral and city council races and on a question about the "Lens" pier design.Â
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday. All mail-in ballots must be receive by 7 p.m., as well.Â
Where to Vote?
To find out where your precinct voting location is, you can visit the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections website.Â
According to the Elections Officer there are three polling place changes for Tuesday's municipal primary:
- Precinct 110 is moving from the Florida National Guard Armory, 3601 38 Ave. S. to St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, 3747 34th St. S.Â
- Precinct 127 is moving from Serenity United Methodist Church, 2750 5th Ave. N to King of Peace Metropolitan Community Church, 3150 5th Ave. N
- Precinct 202 is moving from the Florida National Guard Armory, 3601 38th Ave. S. to the Pinellas Community Church, 5501 31st St. S.Â
What to Bring?
Bring photo and signature identification with you to the polls to avoid delays and extra paperwork, according to the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office.
Anyone without valid and current photo and signature ID may vote a provisional ballot. The canvassing board will later determine the validity of any provisional ballots, officials said.Â
The deadline to register to vote for the Aug. 27 primary was July 29.
To view sample ballots for Tuesday's election, click on the pictures above.Â
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